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inthis is a new frontier science, to do -- use dna from two women and a man to create healthy child. nicolo is one of those that could be helped. she carries a faulty sell -- cause a host of illnesses. her mother died of mitochondrial disease. free of thechild disease. >> my mother died of the disease. i have watched many in my family develops symptoms generation after generation. to think that we could work this out at the beginning, at the start of a doll, you know, i cannot see why you would not. -- at the start of it all, you know, i cannot see where you would not. crucial genes from both parents would be removed, leaving behind the mother's fault the mitochondria. that is transferred to anoth woman's egg, carrying its own healthy mitochondria. the resulting embryo has the parent's genes, plus a tiny bit of dna from the second woman. crucially, that exegete -- extra dna would be passed down for generations. a scientific review found no evidence the technique is unsafe. now i public consultation carried out by fertility regulators has backed it, too. >> the bulk of the public who
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. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message that was in this autopsy report, all about inclusion, respect, outreach, you can find repeated by past chairman, presidential nominees, major congressional leaders going back to the 1960s and '70s. the critical moment and modern evolution in terms of its relationships with voters, it was 1964. now they're getting into territory where the same thing is almost happening with latinos. they do slightly better, but are sort of permanently about 25%. so the most glaring problem here, we have rhetoric about immigration when it's somebody like perez. there's some rhetorical problem, but a deeper problem and that is tha
. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message...
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>> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or considered unamerican, whereas that type considers himself to be the real americans. so they fear this change. this loss of their lifestyle is slipping away. this sort of white male protestant lifestyle. >> well, jackie robinson was a real american, wasn't he? i think. anyway, i'm just trying to go through the list. willie mays, i think he was an american. i think a lot of great americans, not just them who are definitely really americans. thank you. i can't imagine the country without them. thank you, kevin dotson, and thank you, good luck with your doc. >>> up next, the democratic establishment is sure that ashley judd is going to take on mitch mcconnell. that is a huge question in kentucky, and now bill and hillary clinton is lining up behind another woman. that's ahead. this is going to be an interesting fight in kentucky.
>> when we think about what the typical american is, this is shown throughout social science literature. the typical american type is a white male, protestant, straight, married. right? so when we think about any departure from this type is considered the other or considered unamerican, whereas that type considers himself to be the real americans. so they fear this change. this loss of their lifestyle is slipping away. this sort of white male protestant lifestyle. >> well, jackie...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back to "hardball." vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> back to "hardball." now the "sideshow." first the week with chris christie and new jersey younger generation. it's not unusual on whether christie will get questions on whether he'll run for president and not usually from someone who won't be able to vote in 2016. >> i'm a third grader at the elementary school. um, you've done a great job here in new jersey, and i was wondering if you were thinking about running for the president. >> do you work for msnbc? i'm not thinking about running for president right now because i've got a job to do here, and i've got an obligation to all these folks. you can't worry about fourth grade until you finish third grade, you know? i can't worry about this until i do this job. >> earlier in the week christie took on an even younger crowd. a class of kindergartners. >> did you come here in a limo? >> no, i came here in something even better.
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> shepard: it's bad here but not this bad. a brawal broke out. the country is deeply divided between the russian-speaking east and ukrainian speaking west. things got heated when a lawmaker with a ruling party gave a speech in russian are. afterwards, members of the opposition approached. there was pushing and shoving and then fists started flying. one politician even pulled another's hair. the chairman of parliament suspended the session for a day. three years ago a chair-throwing brawl sent six ukrainian lawmakers to the hospital. dramatic video as a man saves 2-year-old cpr in a supermarket. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. australia, the
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older space station equipment and 13 sets of lego toys that irs crews used to teach kids about science. paying space x to resupply since it retired the shuttle fleet back in 2011. this is the company's third submission so far but space x or another american company developed space ships that can safely fly crews. american astronauts are hitching rides on russian space crafts. phil keating with the news from florida. space x has some competition coming? >> indeed. shep. urch disputed leader among the happenedful of american space companies, all aiming to do with the space shuttles once did. now veab's osh bit tall. launchingy a dummy capsule to the nation next month. if successful, real cargo mission also follow. space x has another cargo trip later this year. working in the future to eliminate the whole splash down landing all together and land their dragging capsule jetson style hovering down safely on to the ground. space x hopes to finally launch humans into space by 2015. shep? >> phil, the russians are also set to make some history this week. aren't they? think are. to date no cos
older space station equipment and 13 sets of lego toys that irs crews used to teach kids about science. paying space x to resupply since it retired the shuttle fleet back in 2011. this is the company's third submission so far but space x or another american company developed space ships that can safely fly crews. american astronauts are hitching rides on russian space crafts. phil keating with the news from florida. space x has some competition coming? >> indeed. shep. urch disputed...
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san francisco that we realize in transforming san francisco criminal justice system in one that uses science base, human approaches to help people change their lives which reduces recidivism and breaking the inter generational to return. we hope to transform the criminal justice system on a national basis and what we are learning is san francisco is going to help many other states in its jurisdiction to find other ways to serve justice and at the same time change lives and reduce recidivism. our counties realignment effort which means that if we have individual treatment plans, we look at the individual and create a case plan based upon his or her needs and not taking a one side approach as we know about the terrible result of the state prison system. the recidivism rate was 78 percent. i'm really happy to report that we have proven that the sky has not fallen since realignment. we have major results and i will share those stats with you. we have certain sanctions which included incarceration but also rewards for positive behavior and there is leaders in san francisco was in terms of a legal
san francisco that we realize in transforming san francisco criminal justice system in one that uses science base, human approaches to help people change their lives which reduces recidivism and breaking the inter generational to return. we hope to transform the criminal justice system on a national basis and what we are learning is san francisco is going to help many other states in its jurisdiction to find other ways to serve justice and at the same time change lives and reduce recidivism....
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> are you paying more for pharmaceuticals than you really need to right now? the supreme court is trying to decide that very issue and so-called pay for delay case. pay for delay is when brand name drug companies pay their generic rivals to hold back on putting their cheaper drugs on the market. bertha coombs has more on this story. >> the federal trade commission arguing before the supreme court today calls those so-called pay for delay deals anti-trust violations. and they say they cheat consumers of the huge savings they can reap. the case before the court involves drug distributors and watson lab over the testosterone replacement drug. the firms reached a patent deal back in 2006 that keeps the generic off the shelves until 2015. the companies argue the agreement brings the drug to market actually five years before the patent actually expires. the industry argues more than 60% of patent cases are settled and consumers benefit because
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> are you paying more for pharmaceuticals than you really need to right now? the supreme court is trying to decide that very issue and so-called pay for delay case. pay for delay is when brand name drug companies pay their generic rivals to hold back on putting their cheaper drugs on the market. bertha coombs has more on this story....
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> it's wednesday, march 20th, the first day of spring. well, the season may change, but the same winds are blowing in washington. the white house continues to insist on maximum pain from sequester cuts. we're seeing more cuts used for political reasons instead of cutting back on things we don't need. speaking of that, more nonsense from senator harry reid indirectly linking the blast that killed seven marines in nevada to the automatic defense cuts. listen. >> it's just not appropriate, mr. president, that our military can't train and do the maintenance necessary. these men and women were training there at hawthorne, with the sequester it's going to cut the stuff back and i just, i just hope everyone understands sacrifices, sacrifices made by our military. they are significant. charles: and that's shameful. harrison ford of all people also sounding the alarm. the actor, oh, and pilot says, quote, accidents are going to happen when the f.a.
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> it's wednesday, march 20th, the first day of spring. well, the season may change, but the same winds are blowing in washington. the white house continues to insist on maximum pain from sequester cuts. we're seeing more cuts used for political reasons instead of cutting back on things we don't need. speaking of that, more nonsense from...
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so, could the new science, tonight, about getting the songs out of our head really work? abc's linzie janis, tonight, with a study that's music to our ears. ♪ call me maybe and all the other boys ♪ ♪ that try to chase me but here's my number ♪ ♪ so, call me maybe >> reporter: "call me maybe," maybe one of the catchiest songs ever recorded. once you get it into your head, you can't get it out. even justin bieber was hooked, inviting carly rae jepsen on stage. and she told "world news." >> i looked at the audience. and they were singing it. i was like, okay. that's insane. >> reporter: researchers have long known there is a science to how a melody can get stuck in our heads. a phenomenon known as an earworm. even mark twain once writing about an annoying jingling rhyme he couldn't shake. the formula, simple lyrics in short intervals. and sweet success. ♪ sweet caroline >> reporter: even neil diamond once saying he couldn't get his own song out of his head. taking cold showers and listening to other people's music. nothing worked, he said. tonight, researchers sa
so, could the new science, tonight, about getting the songs out of our head really work? abc's linzie janis, tonight, with a study that's music to our ears. ♪ call me maybe and all the other boys ♪ ♪ that try to chase me but here's my number ♪ ♪ so, call me maybe >> reporter: "call me maybe," maybe one of the catchiest songs ever recorded. once you get it into your head, you can't get it out. even justin bieber was hooked, inviting carly rae jepsen on stage. and she...
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. >> way too many people believe republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker, and the list goes on and on and on. >> if that from jeb bush and the background birther thing and the proud wacko bird thing, what would you do? what would you do almost before sunrise on the following monday morning to prevent those clips from getting any other air-time than they absolutely had to get? what would you do to step on that news? what happened early this morning to knock those clips right out of the headlines? if you think most hybrids are a bit under sized then this will be a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. for the things you can't wash, freshen them with febreze. febreze eliminates odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. febreze, breathe happy. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has alwa
. >> way too many people believe republicans are anti-immigrant, anti-woman, anti-science, anti-gay, anti-worker, and the list goes on and on and on. >> if that from jeb bush and the background birther thing and the proud wacko bird thing, what would you do? what would you do almost before sunrise on the following monday morning to prevent those clips from getting any other air-time than they absolutely had to get? what would you do to step on that news? what happened early this...
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. >> reporter: the recommended daily allowance for salt is not rooted in science, but politics according to some. there are benefits to salt. it regulates blood sugar and hydration. sodium has unfairly gotten a bad reputation as cause of blood pressure and heart disease. >> we are simply eating a bit too much and not getting enough exercise. >> reporter: for karen, it comes down to reading food labels and preparing your child's food. >> you should know what your child is eating. >> reporter: start them young and eat healthy for life. we reached out to gerber, and they use international dietary standards for sodium, higher level than u.s. standards and gerber said they are working currently at reducing sodium in toddler meals. carol. >> lisa sylvester, many thanks. >>> ahead in the newsroom, a teenage girl grabs her phone and hides in the closet when three burglars break in. >> i was so scared. i could see them. and i thought they were going to see me. >> hear how she was just inches away and survived. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings
. >> reporter: the recommended daily allowance for salt is not rooted in science, but politics according to some. there are benefits to salt. it regulates blood sugar and hydration. sodium has unfairly gotten a bad reputation as cause of blood pressure and heart disease. >> we are simply eating a bit too much and not getting enough exercise. >> reporter: for karen, it comes down to reading food labels and preparing your child's food. >> you should know what your child is...
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gilead sciences, gild. treats hiv out there. and also developing game-changing new drug to treat maybe one of the most aggressive and horrible illnesses on the planet. which is hepatitis c. i last recommended gilead on september 12th as the company with the best chance of dominating the hepc market and since has gone 51% higher going up practically in a straight line. the stock has taken up semi residence, it's a squatter. even up here, i think gilead is not that expensive. why? because it sells for just 16 times next year's earning estimates, despite having a 26% long-term growth rate. consider it once again one of these stocks that's so cheap that when it goes up, people are saying, ah, you know what, i could see buying that. for instance, gilead -- did you know that is cheaper than bristol-myers, which sells for 18.7 times next year's numbers? i like bristol-myers a lot. own it for my charitable trust. totally dig that 3.5% yield. hey, so do you. but gilead is growing its much faster, three times faster than bmy. that's ridic
gilead sciences, gild. treats hiv out there. and also developing game-changing new drug to treat maybe one of the most aggressive and horrible illnesses on the planet. which is hepatitis c. i last recommended gilead on september 12th as the company with the best chance of dominating the hepc market and since has gone 51% higher going up practically in a straight line. the stock has taken up semi residence, it's a squatter. even up here, i think gilead is not that expensive. why? because it...
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james green, director of the planetary science division in nasa's science mission directorate. we have former astronaut, doctor ed lu, two shuttle flights and a six-day stay on the international space station. he's now the chairman and ceo of the b612 foundation and is going to talk to us about his foundation said no, which is to track the near earth objects. and then mr. richard dalbello, vice president of government affairs for intelsat, who's going to speak about the economic role of satellites and the commercial and security implications from the space threats. and then dr. joan johnson-free johnson-freese, professor of national security affairs at u.s. naval war college. she's going to talk about the role of space in our daily lives and how the space threats can threaten our national security. we will put our formal statements for senator cruz and mine in the record. your written testimony will be inserted into record. and if you just give us a quick summary so we can get into the questions. please. >> trying to i will confess given this topic today i was disappointed that
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now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> police are examining evidence from the car of their prime suspect in the cold-blooded killing of colorado's prison chief. evan ebell died yesterday after a shootout with police in texas and a car crash. he's a white supremacist gang member and former colorado inmate who was out on parole. casey wian has new information on the case and a possible link to a second killing. what can you tell us, casey? >> well, brianna, a lot of these cases, you hear from neighbors who knew someone who's gotten in trouble with the law in a big way and they express a lot of surprise, saying he was such a nice guy. that is not the case with evan ebell. evan grew up on this quiet street in lakewood, colorado, except neighbors say when he was around, it was anything but quiet. >> he just seemed angry. he was an angry kid. >> reporter: vicky lives across the street from the home. >> i could see him, he would be running out on his -- on the front lawn to come ou
now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> police are examining evidence from the car of their prime suspect in the cold-blooded killing of colorado's prison chief. evan ebell died yesterday after a shootout with police in texas and a car crash. he's a white supremacist gang member and former colorado inmate who was out on parole. casey wian has new information on the case...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it's the pop lead. you know that old couple in your neighborhood who yells at kids to get off their lawn? they're probably around the same age as aerosmith front man steven tyler, the rock 'n' roll icon celebrates his 65th birthday today. and while he's now retirement age, that has not stopped tyler or many other rock stars of his era from living on the edge. ♪ dude looks like a lady >> happy birthday, steven tyler. 65 years young and dude looks like a lady. last month tyler dressed in drag to visit his old stomping grounds "american idol." the show he quit judging just last year. >> i'm going to sing a song called tell your ma, tell your pa. >> but that's the only quitting we've seen tyler do. at the age most americans want to retire, the former aerosmith front man continues to rock on. >> why won't mick jagger or st
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> it's the pop lead. you know that old couple in your neighborhood who yells at kids to get off their lawn? they're probably around the same age as aerosmith front man steven tyler, the rock 'n' roll icon celebrates his 65th birthday today. and while he's now retirement age,...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> roaches on a bus, we came together on the ridiculous last night. take a look. >> leerz what happened. according to passengers who spoke to our affiliate shortly after the trip began, roaches began to show up. pretty much everywhere. >> i sat down. roaches started crawling up on our clothes, going out the ceiling, everything. >> all right. we're already at the part of the trip where i would pull the emergency brake. i would jump off the bus and call wolf blitzer to pick me up. trust me, he's used to getting sketchy phone calls from atlantic city. >> i mean, wolf, i get into trouble in atlantic city once and you tell anderson. i thought you weren't going to say anything. >> was that you? what were you doing? >> i haven't actually been. i think you're the least likely of anyone i know to be getting sketchy phone calls. >> i actually probably did get a sketchy phone call from a friend in atlantic city once and had to help
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> roaches on a bus, we came together on the ridiculous last night. take a look. >> leerz what happened. according to passengers who spoke to our affiliate shortly after the trip began, roaches began to show up. pretty much everywhere. >> i sat down. roaches started crawling up on our clothes, going out the ceiling, everything. >> all right....
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> tonight, outrage. 2,793 americans dead in gun violence since newtown. and harry reid says this about the assault weapons ban. >> i'm not going to try to put something on the floor that won't succeed. i think the worst of all worlds would be to bring something to the floor, and it dies there. >> tonight my guests are five men who have seen the tragic toll of guns up close. they're demanding change. i talked to police chiefs from newtown and all around the area about what they saw on that tragic day and what it will take to keep america's children safe from further massacres. >>> plus, president obama and israel. with tensions rising throughout the region, is iran now the greatest threat? >> our policy is to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. >> will syria's civil war spill over? >> assad's regime must understand they will be held accountable for the use of chemical weapons or their transfer to terrorists. >>
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. >> plus the science behind nature very own alarm [ man ] it's big. fast. safe. quickly reconnects families. same with aladdin. brings families back together. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. we'll get you through it. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ask. >> this is 7 news. >> we of think of the urged interest need for food at bay area food bank around the holiday. but urgent need for help from the alameda county have had bank tonight. they will be completely out of donations bit end of this week. many of the shelves empty at the berkeley food pantry that relies heavily on the county food bank for did nation. demand for f
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. >> meteorologists have science. >> science continues to -- >> p.r. scam, people. >> she's right. what she said. >> you can't trust anything anymore. >> p.r. scam from the punxsutawney phil people. anyway, ahead this morning -- >> who are those people? >> we're doing an investigation into cinderella story of college basketball, tiny florida gulf coast university makes it into the sweet 16. i love this story. we're live in fort myers with their...
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medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that maybe heading higher. >>> plus, pour on the profits? infrastructure in the states has seen better days. could the wave of capital used to bring it up to speed help increase your cash flow? tonight, cramer sits down with the ceo of american water works just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim and e-mail to mad money @cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. no matter what, people can count on me to get the job done. so, when my prostate cancer returned, my doctor told me that this time can be different with provenge, a personalized treatment that lets me count on my own body to fight back. provenge is clinically proven to help extend life in certain men with advanced prostate cancer by taking your own blood cell
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how good is science and how good is our handling of science if we're to be so perfect as to snuff someone's life out state sanctioned? >> the bottom line is life in prison is the alternative. but that's still a life. it's a life different than one outside, but still a life. and when you do a study of the lives that these killers, that these animals lead, you'll find that they actually have a life. there is awake up, there is a morning, there is a routine, things that they do, things that they enjoy. the bottom line is it's up to each state to make its decision here and as long as it's applied properly and they get appeal after appeal after appeal and if there is evidence that comes forward, it's dealt with. the bottom line is we have it and when it's applied properly, i think it's appropriate. talk to some of these victims. >> i hear you and again, i'm going to hit this again and ryan, i want you to jump in on this. i don't think anybody out there doesn't agree that the people who perpetrated the horrific crimes against dr. petit and his family, innocent girls, raping and burning them alive
how good is science and how good is our handling of science if we're to be so perfect as to snuff someone's life out state sanctioned? >> the bottom line is life in prison is the alternative. but that's still a life. it's a life different than one outside, but still a life. and when you do a study of the lives that these killers, that these animals lead, you'll find that they actually have a life. there is awake up, there is a morning, there is a routine, things that they do, things that...
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try the power science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> time for the ridiculist. and tonight we're adding "splash" skeptics. abc launched a new show last night called "splash" and as far as i'm concerned, genius. not since "skating with the stars" have i been so intrigued. the show resolves around a group of celebrities, including a few i've never heard of competing in high-stakes high dives. among the contestants, basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar, louie anderson and chelsea handler's sidekick. and did i mention this? >> hey, everybody, i'm joey lawrence. >> that's right, co-hosted by joey lawrence. another reason why i love the show, upon entering the arena in their bath robes, the contestants are greeted, naturally, by a group of dancing paparazzi. >> katherine webb,
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all the social science evidence. >> you're saying it's a utopia. >> no, i'm knot. i'm looking at the evidence. john, go ahead. >> i think it's not fundamentally about that counterpoint and what social science says or doesn't say. i think it's about listening to people across america and speaking with people who are in same-sex relationships or who identify as lgbt. if you listen to them with an empathetic ear, you can hear where they're coming from, that we basically have two legal systems set up, one for gay and lesbian people and one for the rest of the country. i think it's more about just sort of taking an honest and open approach to listening to these people and hearing what they have to say and where they're coming from. and that's what i try to do with my reporting. >> it's also important to come on to tell the truth and not spread rumors and infactual information. >> what did i say that was incorrect? >> because -- forget it. what you're saying is that it's not illegal, and it is illegal. that's the whole reason it's going to the supreme court. >> show me i
all the social science evidence. >> you're saying it's a utopia. >> no, i'm knot. i'm looking at the evidence. john, go ahead. >> i think it's not fundamentally about that counterpoint and what social science says or doesn't say. i think it's about listening to people across america and speaking with people who are in same-sex relationships or who identify as lgbt. if you listen to them with an empathetic ear, you can hear where they're coming from, that we basically have two...
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the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you get going. i don't think you'll see any frost if you're a golfer. i do know that we'll see more 70s tomorrow than we saw today. the yellow represents 70-degree temperatures so greens are 60s. so lots of mid- and upper 60s tomorrow with low 70s shows up in the north and east bay valleys. no fog to talk about. tonight looks like a windy day. we'll dial in your temperatures for sunday and in the five day forecast there's some rain coming it's actually in there so we'll set that up as well. we'll so you back here at 10:45. >> it's graduation day for dozens of police recruits in oakland. >> this is part of the
the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you...
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here is the christian science monitor -- there she is. a federal judge agreed with windsor and agreed that domagk violated her rights. -- doma violated her rights. it goes on to say -- on twitter -- william in hikers town -- excuse me, dennis in florida, republican. good morning. any bigbefore we allow construction projects to go on in the united states, we require their to be environmental impact study to see if it will harm the least creature's among us. we do not seem to want to do any environmental impact study to see how a homosexual marriage will impact our children. in terms of the religious issue -- host: the d.c. the news last week that the pediatric association came out and said that they do not see any harmful effects on children? caller: i did see that. there is another pediatric association that took exactly the opposite stand, which shows that all of this is politically motivated. they are all subject to pressure from various groups. either literally or two pediatric groups that took a totally different sides of the issue. h
here is the christian science monitor -- there she is. a federal judge agreed with windsor and agreed that domagk violated her rights. -- doma violated her rights. it goes on to say -- on twitter -- william in hikers town -- excuse me, dennis in florida, republican. good morning. any bigbefore we allow construction projects to go on in the united states, we require their to be environmental impact study to see if it will harm the least creature's among us. we do not seem to want to do any...
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the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you get going. i don't think you'll see any frost if you're a golfer. i do know that we'll see more 70s tomorrow than we saw today. the yellow represents 70-degree temperatures so greens are 60s. so lots of mid- and upper 60s tomorrow with low 70s shows up in the north and east bay valleys. no fog to talk about. tonight looks like a windy day. we'll dial in your temperatures for sunday and in the five day forecast there's some rain coming it's actually in there so we'll set that up as well. we'll so you back here at 10:45. >> it's graduation day for dozens of police recruits in oakland. >> this is part of the
the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> happening now, growing fears of a total meltdown in syria's civil war and the pressure on president obama to take action. >>> prince harry is ready to come back to the u.s., despite a scandal during his last visit. >>> and no one predicted they'd go this far in the ncaa at all. in fact, a lot of people never heard of him. >> wolf blitzer is off, i'm joe john. >> i'm kate baldwin. you're in "the situation room." >>> right now, the violence in syria is getting so bad that the united nations is pulling its international staffers out of the country for a while. there was shelling right near the hotel where they live. >> here in the u.s., the debate is raging how to respond over allegations of chemical weapons being used in syria and what it means for opposition forces. let's bring in gael dougherty for more on this. hi, gael. >> hey, kate. the syrian opposition is running into more problems in its attempts to unity. the ad
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there's no science here that we're seeing there's anything to that degree that make us worry in the united states. everything from our analysis shows that the united states' market is strong. we don't see any substantial fear to be worried about, and, quite frankly, the contagius sk is low. sandra: anybody in the target now riding this rally, jordan, you say, tay with it? >> right. at this point, we're near huh new highs,and the only thing to worry about is the pull back. we don't see athing suggesting we'd have a potential selloff or risk or see anything. sandra: we got to leave it there. peter quick, the last word. leave it this. >> yes, money is alrea taken out of our bank accounts. what do you call 0% interest rates? we're not gettinit anymore. what about inflation? that's eroding the purchasing power of the savings. we have money taken out of the accounts, and, unfortunately, more out in the years ahead. sandra: peter, jordan, spencer, thank you very much. our paychecks are smaller, taking more out of the payroll check justo pay for what we've done in the country. thank you very much,
there's no science here that we're seeing there's anything to that degree that make us worry in the united states. everything from our analysis shows that the united states' market is strong. we don't see any substantial fear to be worried about, and, quite frankly, the contagius sk is low. sandra: anybody in the target now riding this rally, jordan, you say, tay with it? >> right. at this point, we're near huh new highs,and the only thing to worry about is the pull back. we don't see...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> today i want to tell you, particularly the young people, so there is no mistake here, so long as there is a united states of america. [ speaking in other language ] [ applause ] you are not alone! >> the president making a strong statement of support for israel. he traveled earlier in the day to the west bank to meet with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. he made a pitch for renewed peace talks and said palestinians deserve an end to the occupation and the daily indignities, his words, that come with it. later he told israelis to empathize with the plight of the palestinians. >> put yourself in their shoes. look at the world through their eyes. it is not fair that a palestinian child cannot grow up in a state of their own. living their entire lives with the presence of a foreign army that controls the movements not just of those young people but their parents, their grandparents, every single day. just as israelis built a state in their homelan
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> today i want to tell you, particularly the young people, so there is no mistake here, so long as there is a united states of america. [ speaking in other language ] [ applause ] you are not alone! >> the president making a strong statement of support for israel. he traveled earlier in the day to the west bank to meet with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. he made a pitch for renewed...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> dana: how sweet it is. dana on sports. sweet 16, that is. golf cost university. let me tell you how much i have been looked forward to this today. i like a small school is doing well. florida gulf coast. take a look. >> what we used to do in the they. right? whoo! winding up. >> dana: that is what i was like when i saw it. whoo! the first in history to make the sweet 16 since the victory over san diego state. eagles will face the florida gators friday. if you are using my mascot theory, who will win, you should know that any of the mascots that are a bird have been winning. that is bob's phone, probably his bookie tell him about the sweet 16. you love it? >> eric: i am loving this. louisville is crushing. they look fantastic. michigan, a great looking team. you a 15 seed. >> dana: blue jays or cardinals? i know it's a bird. >> eric: cardinals. you have 13 seed in the sweet 16. >> kimberly: i am all for the underdog. cinderella story. it
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> dana: how sweet it is. dana on sports. sweet 16, that is. golf cost university. let me tell you how much i have been looked forward to this today. i like a small school is doing well. florida gulf coast. take a look. >> what we used to do in the they. right? whoo! winding up. >> dana: that is what i was like when i saw it....
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they've got it down to a science in concord. >> alison kosik, excellent producing having the plow go right behind you dug our live. our thanks to you. >>> the south also has had its fair share of wild winter weather as well. look at this, that's hail in parts of mississippi and georgia along with heavy rain and thunderstorms. look at that come down. this was the scene in tennessee monday after a tornado touched down, about 40 miles west of nashville. want to go right now to jennifer delgado live in the severe weather center. good morning, jennifer. >> good morning, john. you saw that video coming out of tennessee. we did have a report of an ef-1 tornado that hit just to the west of nashville. now we are still tracking some stronger storms out there. right now affecting parts of florida, jacksonville, as well as into miami. but we're still talking about more snow. we saw allison reporting live in concord and guess what? more of that snow on the way. we are going to see potentially a foot or more of that. want to point out to you for areas including hartford we have that wintry mix fro
they've got it down to a science in concord. >> alison kosik, excellent producing having the plow go right behind you dug our live. our thanks to you. >>> the south also has had its fair share of wild winter weather as well. look at this, that's hail in parts of mississippi and georgia along with heavy rain and thunderstorms. look at that come down. this was the scene in tennessee monday after a tornado touched down, about 40 miles west of nashville. want to go right now to...
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and there's nothing really there, it's junk science. so the judge will hear from both sides in the next 15 minutes and expected to rule from the defense, so the direct testimony can resume whether or not the judge will allow this part of it in we'll find out very soon. >> ted, before we get any kind of rulings at all, there is buzz now, not surprising, of a tv movie that is actually in the works. what do we know about that? >> yes, well, what we don't know is what it would be rated given all the graphic testimony in this case. >> no kidding. >> we know lifetime -- yeah, lifetime is making a movie about this. a made for tv movie, the jodi arias trial. they're in works on that. they've done this before. they did it with the drew peterson case, rob lowe was in that and they have one coming out in a couple weeks on the casey anthony case. rob lowe ironically is also in that one. we'll have to see what role he'd play in this one if he is, but bottom line getting terrific ratings on television and makes perfect sense to exploit that and make
and there's nothing really there, it's junk science. so the judge will hear from both sides in the next 15 minutes and expected to rule from the defense, so the direct testimony can resume whether or not the judge will allow this part of it in we'll find out very soon. >> ted, before we get any kind of rulings at all, there is buzz now, not surprising, of a tv movie that is actually in the works. what do we know about that? >> yes, well, what we don't know is what it would be rated...
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storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to combine cdt and other funds so the opportunity is not an opportunity lost. we know mitigation works, as craig fugate has just described. we saw on the gulf coast and we saw in sandy as well. we continue to work -- we continue to look forward to working with this community to support community rebuilding efforts in a way to make them stronger, more economically sustainable, and better prepared to withstand future storms. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i look forward to is ring any questions. >> thank you. has talked about the super storm with 80 mi
storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to...
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you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger problem. >> let me quote dick cheney, who said ronald reagan taught us that deficits do not matter. dick cheney was wrong. he was wrong then and now. of course deficits matter, but any one of you who supported the bush plans has no right to speak. i helped bill clinton balance the budget and build a surplus. why? because we had good economic times. in good economic times, you pay down the deficit, but reagan and bush did not, and in bad you have to stimulate in the near term, as thank god president obama is doing. we democrats will balance the budget once again. >> paul, whic
you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger...
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medical science is leading the way with breakthrough technology. tonight, cramer's kicking off a week-long series highlighting some of the most revolutionary companies that maybe heading higher. be heading higher. >>> when the market was really getting hammered earlier today, and of course last week courtesy of the european woes, i came back to the question i always ask whenever the averages get whacked by some supposedly terrifying exogenous event. nobody likes the way the europeans are dealing with cyprus ordeal with anything for that matter, but what the heck does that have to do with the price to earnings multiple of bristol-meyers? nothing. that's what. yet this has been my mantra every time something bad happens in the world. as bristol-meyers is your classic defensive big pharma stock, company is going to keep growing no madder how badly the europeans screw up things because people always need their medicine. frankly, i think it's accelerating its growth. it's time to update this dictum to keep up with the times, old dog, new tricks. the big
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the time. >> reporter: many of these findings being discussed right now at the lunar and planetary science conference down in houston. a lot of smart folks, martha. martha: yeah, that's for sure. very interesting. so what about this computer glitch, what's that all about? >> reporter: well the rover is about the sizes of a car. it is not operated like a joystick from a videogame. it gets its commands from computer signals. we understand one of those signals failed. so the robot went into safe mode. remember this thing is 140 million miles away. but nasa engineers say they have the problem figured out and "curiosity" will be tooling around up there on the martian surface in the next day or two, martha. martha: amazing. incredible pictures. thanks, casey. >> reporter: yeah. bill: back to the breaking news now, this reported chemical weapons attack killing at least 25, that is the report now in the country of syria. developments on what we know at the top of the hour. [shouting] [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowl
the time. >> reporter: many of these findings being discussed right now at the lunar and planetary science conference down in houston. a lot of smart folks, martha. martha: yeah, that's for sure. very interesting. so what about this computer glitch, what's that all about? >> reporter: well the rover is about the sizes of a car. it is not operated like a joystick from a videogame. it gets its commands from computer signals. we understand one of those signals failed. so the robot went...
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. >> joining me now to talk more about this, jason johnson, politics 365, and political science professor. and patrick millsaps, former chief of staff for newt gingrich's presidential campaign. welcome to both of you. so jason, the ad features a guy in a pickup wearing a hat, talking about background checks. good optics. isn't look like he's from new york city. is it effective? >> all he needed was chew tobacco and be watching hee-haw. here's the the thing. bloomberg isn't buying anything. if there is any group of political people in this country who have a right to talk about gun violence, it is mayors of major cities. because they're the ones talking to cops every day. they're the ones talking to victims. they're the ones dealing with the emergency room cause of people being shot all the time. so perfectly legitimate lobbying. nra is just mad that guns are getting smarter with their optics. >> and more than one viewer because i asked this question of my facebook friends, and i'll read you one from randy about bloomberg, he's no more buying gun control than the nra is buying and blackmai
. >> joining me now to talk more about this, jason johnson, politics 365, and political science professor. and patrick millsaps, former chief of staff for newt gingrich's presidential campaign. welcome to both of you. so jason, the ad features a guy in a pickup wearing a hat, talking about background checks. good optics. isn't look like he's from new york city. is it effective? >> all he needed was chew tobacco and be watching hee-haw. here's the the thing. bloomberg isn't buying...
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i will graduate in may with a bachelors of science in maryland and in december with the masters of science from the same. i plan to go to law school toward stopping crime in our military. need this to say because of my discharge i had to pay all -- for all of these degrees on my own. i am here today because i am not alone. my story is common we regularly hiller -- year for help as they are denied opportunities to report, misdiagnosed or been charged with misconduct after reporting the attack. the culture of blaming while failing to punish the perpetrators must end. the crisis is acknowledged estimating 19,000 assaults occur each year in most not report due to fear of retaliation. of those about 10,700 armed men in 8300 are women. with percentages, 56% of estimated victims are men. this is a crisis that the department of defense does not acknowledge. what can we do? first, recognize rape is not just about sex, violence, power, and abuse of authority. general frankland's action to set aside the guilty predicted aggravated sexual assault and is another abuse of authority taken by a commander
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it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or light of wallet. >> i don't know. it might cost another half a million dollars to renovate that thing. >> if i won the lottery i might be doing something else with the money. over to ginger zee for another look at the weather. she said she had more bad news. >> i sure do. smile and make it better. i have something first that was cool. did you see it last night? a meteor in the sky from d.c. to philadelphia, reports were coming in. there it is from delaware. so that's through and social media was going nuts. if you got them, please do send them to me at twitter or facebook. now, here's that bad news i promised with a big smile. all the co
it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or...
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it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a short- term fit to a critical problem. but then it is about long-term solutions. if we can get to a place where we have right, innovative, productive, well-trained and educated people in the workforce, that will set manufacturing to continue to compete and grow. this all links together. hopefulething we are we will see move in the coming weeks and months in the senate. we will continue to work with you and try to be a supportive as we can. i look forward to the discussion. >> thank you. >> it is great to be here with you, senator. as i thi
it is not rocket science. it is simple stuff. this is something that -- you talk to manufacturing, manufacturers and it is the number one issue you here. there's a frustration, because the manufacturing community knows we are on the verge of michigan, on the verge of doing something special, but in order to get there, skilled workforce and the innovative work force, productive work force is going to meet the short-term challenges and put their as we think about this, the skills issue is about a...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to...
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unlimited number of students who are in graduate degrees from american colleges in science, tech, and math would be granted permanent legal status. that's great news. tech lobbyists had to pull a full-court press on d.c. arguing google and microsoft having a hard time finding qualified workers because of visa restrictions. >>> the "los angeles times," jeff basa has recovered some of the f-1 engines to bring "apollo" to the moon. he recovered them after three weeks at sea working miles below the atlantic ocean. >> obviously, that is great news. >> yeah. >> like an explorer. >> the baton rouge advocate has nothing about chasing down rocket engines from 1969. the library of congress sound of satellite news center by simon and garfunkel and the twist by chubby checker. you are my sunshine by jimmy davis. it was chosen on local and artistic importance. >> workers must report their weight and body fat or face 600 dollars in terms of health insurance premiums. >> let's go to happier news. did you see this, mike? >> i'm not sure that's fair. >> how about that? so "the tonight show" is coming
unlimited number of students who are in graduate degrees from american colleges in science, tech, and math would be granted permanent legal status. that's great news. tech lobbyists had to pull a full-court press on d.c. arguing google and microsoft having a hard time finding qualified workers because of visa restrictions. >>> the "los angeles times," jeff basa has recovered some of the f-1 engines to bring "apollo" to the moon. he recovered them after three weeks...